Above, a Delta Boeing 777. |
You regular readers of this blog know of my feelings towards United Airlines since my February trip to Japan with them. United was once my favorite U.S. carrier. Now, my feelings towards United are more akin to loathing. So it's not surprising to me that they ranked at the bottom at number 8.
However, there is one U.S. airline (plus runners-up) that, surprisingly, are now called the "best in America."
Condé Nast Traveler posted:
It’s easy to forget that what we value in flying isn’t just a fair price on a ticket. Four hour delays, involuntary bumpings, lost bags—all can outweigh that bargain $99 round trip. So wily fare comparison experts AirFare Watchdog’s annual ranking of domestic airlines is especially welcome. Its number-crazy researchers crunch various data sets to produce its own rankings, with overall performance ratings calculated by combining fewest canceled flights and mishandled bags with on-time arrival stats and the minimum denied boardings.
This year’s surprising winner?The winner is: Delta Airlines.
I think I've flown on Delta once, but that, apparently, was a long time ago as I really don't remember it. To see the full results, go to: AirFare Watchdog.
To read the Condé Nast Traveler article, go here.
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